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Water Air Gas Steam Differential Pressure Transmitter

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Brief Introduction

Differential pressure transmitter/pressure transmitter  is a measure of the difference between the two ends of the transmitter ,output standard signal ( 4 ~ 20mA) differential pressure transmitter and pressure transmitter with the general difference is that there are two pressure ports,  the differential pressure transmitter is generally divided into positive and negative terminal end, under normal circumstances, Positive pressure side pressure should be greater than the negative pressure section.

gas differential pressure transmitter

Features

  •  Process Fluid: Liquid, gas, or steam flow as well as liquid level, density and pressure

  •  Measuring range: 200Pa-10MPa

  •  Working Temperature: -25 to +95C

  •  Current Output: 4 – 20 mA   2 wires   Hart Protocol

  •  Power Supply: 24VDC

  •  Ambient Temperature: -25 to +120C

  •  Process connections: 1/4 – 18 NPT or 1/2 – 14 NPT

  •  Electrical Connections: 1/2”NPT or M20*1.5

  •  Enclosure:IP65

  •  Intrinsically Safe: ia II C T6

  •  Explosion proof: d II B T5

  • Diaphragm material: SUS316L, Hastelloy C


LCD Display

steam differential pressure transmitter



Industry application

  • Process control system

  • Petroleum industry

  • Chemical industry

air differential pressure transmitter

Product Line

gas differential pressure transmitter

steam differential pressure transmitter


The high performance differential pressure transmitter AT3051DP is suitable to measure liquid, gas, water or steam flow as well as liquid level, density and pressure. AT3051DP outputs a 4~20 mADC signal corresponding to the measured differential pressure. Its highly accurate and stable sensor can also measure the static pressure
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